Hedley Lamarr said:
What everyone here is asking for is some sort of relevance nationally. If that means winning 8 games then 12 then 9 then 7 then 14 so be it. I could give two craps about 9 wins against terrible teams
Find me a better coach than Bo that is winning 9+ games against all good-great teams.
I agree. But coaches like that are pretty rare. Since nearly every team schedules at least three tomato can games per year, a season with 9+ quality wins is an undefeated season. Usually not more than one or two of the 120 teams get through a season unscathed.
Yep. You're right. Let's take a closer look at Saban. His non conference schedule this year is Virginia Tech-Close to UCLA, Colorado State-Close to Wyoming. And then he had the daunting task of going up against Georgia State and Chattanooga.
Alabama's opponents combined record so far this year is 58-65. Presuming they win against Auburn, that will go to 68-67. They will have beaten 6 teams with an above 500 record. One of those teams is in FCS. Other than Auburn, no record will be better than 8-3.
Nebraska's opponents combined record so far is 61-61. Presuming they beat Iowa, that will go to 67-66.
They will have beaten 7 teams with an above 500 record. One of those teams in the FCS. Other than Michigan State, no other team has a record higher than 8-3.
2 outstanding differences- Bama has beaten 2 top 25 teams in the current standings. Nebraska-0.
Bama has won all of their games. Nebraska has not.
So my point is that Bo isn't playing inferior competition to pad his record. He just hasn't gotten over the hump yet.